RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 101
... King of Spain . A proof which , according to my modest opinion , shows that they ( the Spaniards ) , in spite of their trying to get Breda ( a fort most obstinately defended by the Dutch ) , are thoroughly tired of the war , and would ...
... King of Spain . A proof which , according to my modest opinion , shows that they ( the Spaniards ) , in spite of their trying to get Breda ( a fort most obstinately defended by the Dutch ) , are thoroughly tired of the war , and would ...
Page 103
... King , Charles I. , whom he governed as com- pletely as he had previously done his father James I. , came to Paris in April 1625 to make the necessary arrangements for the marriage , then contem- plated and which shortly afterwards took ...
... King , Charles I. , whom he governed as com- pletely as he had previously done his father James I. , came to Paris in April 1625 to make the necessary arrangements for the marriage , then contem- plated and which shortly afterwards took ...
Page 104
... King of Great Britain intended to demand the Restoration of the Elector Frederic V. , the exiled King of Bohemia , -whose wife was a sister of Charles I . , - he would have to look to the King of Spain , who presumably had the power to ...
... King of Great Britain intended to demand the Restoration of the Elector Frederic V. , the exiled King of Bohemia , -whose wife was a sister of Charles I . , - he would have to look to the King of Spain , who presumably had the power to ...
Page 107
... King of Spain chose him at the age of sixteen for a high appointment . His left arm and hand , in which he holds a furred glove is lightly passed around the shoulder of his younger brother , still a mere child , dressed in paler ...
... King of Spain chose him at the age of sixteen for a high appointment . His left arm and hand , in which he holds a furred glove is lightly passed around the shoulder of his younger brother , still a mere child , dressed in paler ...
Page 111
... as securities for arriving at final terms . He desired to see the document authorizing Rubens to act for the King of Spain . The Spanish Ambassador , Don Diego de Mexia , who was expected at Brussels as a Messiah , did. III.
... as securities for arriving at final terms . He desired to see the document authorizing Rubens to act for the King of Spain . The Spanish Ambassador , Don Diego de Mexia , who was expected at Brussels as a Messiah , did. III.
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